Crestview police officers were justified in fatally shooting a man involved in a Jan. 2 shootout, the State Attorney's office for the First Judicial Circuit announced today.
Month: April 2014
Fundraisers for local foster families, Shoal River track team set April 12 (FORMS)
CRESTVIEW — Residents will have two opportunities April 12 to raise money while exercising for worthy causes.
Baker man among VA reform advocates on Capitol Hill
Concerned Veterans for America's Vets on the Hill 2014 initiative brought public officials face to face with VA reform advocates.
Big inning dooms Bulldogs
CRESTVIEW — If Crestview High School’s baseball team is to have a chance in District 1-7A games against Navarre, Tate and Niceville next week the Bulldogs must play better than they did Thursday nigh…
Okaloosa vehicle registration renewal fees to decrease
Okaloosa County residents will soon notice a decrease in their vehicle registration renewal fees.
North End Zone Spotlight: Catching up with Joe Printy
CRESTVIEW — The News Bulletin's Sports Department selected Crestview High School cross country team and track team distance runner Joe Printy as the North End Zone Spotlight's Player of the Week.
HUBBUB: Coverage on missing child, Baker highway speed limit increase
Thank you, Crestview Bulletin, for your continuous updates and keeping Manny's story fresh in the minds of our community. You have been an invaluable asset to have.
Distinguished Young Women introduces Class of 2015, sets program
Okaloosa County’s Distinguished Young Women program recently presented the Class of 2015, 24 academic seniors from Crestview High School, Choctawhatchee High School, Niceville High School, Northwest …
Kidnapped child found; suspects arrested, Crestview police say
A 3-year-old autistic boy allegedly kidnapped March 6 is safe and suspects are in custody, the Crestview Police said.
FROM THE PULPIT: Attend worship services as a way of life
For an action to become a habit, statistics show that the practice must be done every day for at least 30 days.